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Fresh specimens of trematodes and nematodes will probably have been obtained from the lungs, intestine, etc. and stored in saline. If these have not yet been separated from the tissues and placed in clean saline, do so now. The trematodes should be studied first, as nematodes generally survive storage better.

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Smyth, J.D., Smyth, M.M. (1980). Trematoda. In: Frogs as Host-Parasite Systems I. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-86094-4_3

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